Interesting breakdown. We actually have some moonbats like Sheila Jackson Lee voting against it and some good guys like Tom Tancredo voting for it. But since there is only a dozen votes to flip to reverse the outcome, I suspect this is NOT the end of it.
How far to the left can they shift this bill to attract the DEM dissenters on the left before conservative DEMs and some of the GOP vote against it? Regardless, Pelosi is not getting a bipartisan mandate vote out of the House.
She did vote against it, but she did so because it did not have the goodies in it that she wanted, like extended unemployment, bailout for credit card debt, automobile debt, etc. etc. etc.